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Chaos-Order, Indeterminant-Determinant

Thomas Jefferson and the framers of the US Declaration of Independence captured a deep-seated truth about the very nature of the universe. They had intellectually and emotionally understood the importance of human freedom so they made a guarantee that all people should be free from bondage and enslavement. In that statement that had also intuited that such freedom is built-into the very design of the universe. The free will of the person runs deep.

Let’s see what we can learn about the design of the universe.

The most basic, simple object is the sphere. Deep within the sphere are the original non-repeating never-ending numbers. One might say, “Here are the first openings, the initial pathways, between the finite and infinite.”

Here the perfect continuity of the infinite gives way to the openness, an inexplicable random-order, apparently never-ending, number generator of the most simple three-dimensional object in the universe. It is complex, but predictable. Built right into the most basic shape is
an open number, pi (π). It seems to scream at us,
“Pay attention to the ratios. This number is irrational!The ratio is the dynamic reality that captures the essence.”

We started with the determinacy of the sphere, going within to the indeterminacy within its inherent nature, and then going out, stacking multiple spheres, the result is a new order of relations, spheres to the perfections within the tetrahedral-octahedral couplet.

Yes, chaos is built into the universe in other very basic ways, yet it is time to stop and see what is going in in the world of science and research. The big bang cosmology has been part of the culture since the 1920s. It has been the dominant theory since around 1980. It allows an island of fundamental constants known as the Planck base units to rather meaninglessly drift in the ether. Big Bang scholarship starts well beyond the Planck base units; and, until December 2011, there had been no path created between those numbers and our physical realities defined by the Standard Model.